BRASS AAVU DOODA
₹650.00
BRASS AAVU DOODA
. Highlighting a cow with her child on round substitute gold shading. Made out of hard material to give this masterpiece a stunning look.The name Kamadhenu originated from the Sanskrit root, “Kamaduha”, which truly signifies, “the bovine of bounty” and “the one through whom all wants are fulfilled”.It is accepted that each piece of the kamdhenu dairy animals epitomizes a specific god and is revered as the heavenly wish-satisfying cow goddess, as indicated by Hindu folklore. This perfect bovine, which lives in swargalok (paradise), rose up out of the expanse of milk (kshira-sagar) at the hour of samudra-manthan (the incredible beating of the sea by the divine beings (suras) and evil spirits (asuras). It was introduced to the seven sages by the Divine beings, and in course of opportunity arrived into the ownership of Sage Vasishta. It is accepted that as Kalpa-vriksha, (great tree) Kamadhenu, similarly, satisfies the wants of the individuals who approach it with pragya and dedication Kamadhenu otherwise called Surabhi, is a celestial goddess portrayed in Hunduism as the Cow of Wish. Kamadhenu is a dairy animals of bounty who ffulfills all the desire and is depicted as the mother everything being equal. Kamadhneu is otherwise called a Gayatri and loved as a glorious bovine. It is otherwise called Nanda, Sunanda, Surabhi, Susheela and Sumana. Kamdhenu Dairy animals satisfies all the desires of the admirer. It gives wellbeing, riches, joy and development in the life. Kamdhenu is the mother of all dairy cattle. This bovine lives in paradise and rose up out of the expanse of milk (Khirsagar) during Samudra Manthan.
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